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The Polaroid PoGo

Posted on 23 June 2008 by JoCoWash

Polaroid is abandoning instant film, but if you’re going to miss the feel of getting a small print in your hand a minute after snapping a picture, the company has a solution: A battery-powered printer that fits in your pocket. I got a chance to test out the new pocket printer and I am not disappointed.

Called the PoGo, the printer spits out 2-by-3-inch color photos that can be peeled apart to reveal a sticky back. It can receive photos wirelessly from some cell phones, or via a cable from a digital camera. However, I will warn you now: Do not expect great picture quality from the $149 PoGo. The colors are strange at times, which is especially noticeable in the skin tones. There are faint lines across the print; artifacts from the printing process.

That is besides the point. Sometimes you have to scrafice something to get something else better, right? So why not sacrifice a little picture quality to make it as portable as possible. And to be honest, none of the Polaroid portable printer I have tried have been up to pare. If you have seen the “instant” prints from the Polaroid portable printer family, then you know a little about the technology about the prints. However, the PoGo prints a little differently. The printer uses paper with billions of embedded dye crystals. It selectively heats them up to produce different colors. There is no ink, toner, or liquid chemical in the process. The prints come out dry. That explains the accuracy of colors.

With no ink to buy, the only cost of using the printer is the paper, which it eats in packs of 10. They have to make up the money somehow so these paper packs cost $3.99 each, or $9.99 for three. That’s a little steep compared to regular photo printers, but cheap compared to instant film, which costs around $15 for a 10-pack.

For a cell phone to connect to the PoGo, it needs, first of all, a Bluetooth chip. However, not all Bluetooth-equipped cell phones work with the PoGo. My iPhone didn’t work unfortunately, however, and old Blackberry that I had did the job perfectly. Compatibility is probably going to be an issue and if you are buying it to print strictly from your phone, I suggest you make sure it is compatible.

Another thing I did not like is the fact that the printer has no LCD screen or memory card slot. Most printers have these features, and I am sure again, they had to sacrifice portability for a LCD and a memory card slot, but that would have been oh-so-convenient. Both way, I enjoyed it and if you are looking to print on the fly for fun (not professionally of course) then I recommend this printer. If I were in high school or middle school, this would be the perfect gift. I think middle or high schoolers would love being able to pull out their cellphones (that most teens have these days), take a picture, peel off the back and put it on their lockers or something.

 

 

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Polaroid DRA 01601A DVD recorder

Posted on 03 December 2007 by Mark Knowles

Polaroid may have taken a few knocks since the introduction of digital cameras, but have come out swinging with the latest addition to their product range. The DRA 01601A DVD recorder has more features than a box full of remote controls.

Take a look at the specifications.

  • Records up to 204 hours of media on the 160GB built-in hard disc drive (No subscription needed)
  • Includes YesDVD Software to create DVDs at the touch of a button
  • HDMI connection for easy connection to your flat panel
  • Built-in ATSC digital and NTSC analog tuners
  • YesDVD enabled indexing, auto chaptering, organization, and sharing of multi-media content
  • Front USB and SD card reader ports
  • Simultaneous DVD playback and record movie on hard disc
  • Record in different quality and length (HQ, SP, LP, EP, SLP)
  • Easy one-touch recording with auto index creation
  • 30-second skip lets you jump over commercials for commercial-free viewing
  • 10-second replay allows you to go back 10 seconds to replay what you missed
  • Easy editing on recorded video content
  • Records to DVD+R/RW and DVD-R/RW
  • Plays DVD, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, music CDs, CD-R/RW
  • JPEG image compatible
  • Progressive scan (480p) video output
  • Front panel VFD display
  • HDMI output
  • Front USB and SD card reader ports
  • Front audio/video output
  • Front IEEE 1394 input
  • S-video output
  • Coaxial digital audio output
  • 2-Channel audio output

That is an impressive list of specs, and the Polaroid DRA 01601A DVD recorder is certainly a well built piece of equipment, but I have a feeling DVD recorders are about to get a whole lot better, and I would be tempted to wait a while before investing. If you have to have one this Christmas, this is certainly a good buy though.

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Polaroid 7MP i733LP Digital Camera

Posted on 27 October 2007 by Mark Knowles

It’s not often I come across a camera and think, “OK, they got this one right.” Currently priced at under $100, the Polaroid i733 is the perfect point and shoot. If I was buying a camera for my ten-year-old kid, or my ninety-year-old grandmother, this is the one I would buy.

The spec sheet is enough to satisfy just about anyone, but I think most buyers are not going to be interested in the spec sheet. You pick it up, you point, you push the button and you get decent quality 7.0 megapixel photos. What on earth more could you want? Oh yes, I forgot, it comes in purple, red, blue, orange and gold..

Apart from the color, the other thing going for this camera is the oversize 3-inch LCD screen. That’s why I say I would buy one for my grandma.

OK, it’s only got a 3x optical zoom, but that’s not the point (sic) of a point ‘n’ shoot. You’re supposed to be able to point and shoot, and that’s what this does. If you are interested in the specs, they are available here.

Needless to say, it will work with your Mac or your PC, so don’t forget your Grandma this Christmas.

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